Dj Tira, Zakwe and more Durban artists shut N3 in #VulaPresident protest
Updated | By Nushera Soodyal
Disgruntled Durban artists have blocked off the N3 Highway near the Spaghetti Junction in Durban - demanding that lockdown regulations around concerts be amended.
Currently, under Level 2 lockdown, theatres, concerts and live performances are subject to a limitation of 50 people or less.
In a social media live broadcast - local artist DJ Sox says they want at least 70 percent capacity at live events.
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Clad in black, scores of entertainers have blocked both north and south bound lanes and are staging a picket. They've also erected a stage.
The artist goes on to say that they have expenses such as school fees, car settlements and bonds on their homes.
HAPPENING NOW: Disgruntled Durban artists are protesting completely blocking off the N3 north and southbound, between Spaghetti Junction and the Pavilion. @ecr9495 #OperationVula pic.twitter.com/i7GxWiuAz1
— ECR_Newswatch (@ECR_Newswatch) September 2, 2020
#OperationVula #VulaPresident pic.twitter.com/2HEvsh8xuN
— 21 Years of Dj Tira (@DJTira) September 2, 2020
Durban artists have closed the N3 highway, they demanding that events open #VulaPresident pic.twitter.com/JdDv9jwHlF
— SHIMZA (@Shimza01) September 2, 2020
I wish i was in Durban right now #VulaPresident pic.twitter.com/YzMGHKLS1I
— Nhlaka Shimz (@Nhlaka_Shimz) September 2, 2020
Just as I thought - shots fired #VulaPresident pic.twitter.com/oLQLXKIu0x
— Mikey Mashila 🐬 (@MikeyMashila) September 2, 2020
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